Measuring progress toward universal health coverage: Does the monitoring framework of Bangladesh need further improvement?
Citation
Gupta, R. D., & Shahabuddin, A. (2018). Measuring Progress Toward Universal Health Coverage: Does the Monitoring Framework of Bangladesh Need Further Improvement?. Cureus, 10(1), e2041. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.2041Abstract
This review aimed to compare Bangladesh’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) monitoring framework with
the global-level recommendations and to find out the existing gaps of Bangladesh’s UHC monitoring
framework compared to the global recommendations. In order to reach the aims of the review, we
systematically searched two electronic databases - PubMed and Google Scholar - by using appropriate
keywords to select articles that describe issues related to UHC and the monitoring framework of UHC
applied globally and particularly in Bangladesh. Four relevant documents were found and synthesized. The
review found that Bangladesh incorporated all of the recommendations suggested by the global monitoring
framework regarding mentoring the financial risk protection and equity perspective. However, a significant
gap in the monitoring framework related to service coverage was observed. Although Bangladesh has a
significant burden of mental illnesses, cataract, and neglected tropical diseases, indicators related to these
issues were absent in Bangladesh’s UHC framework. Moreover, palliative-care-related indicators
were completely missing in the framework. The results of this review suggest that Bangladesh should
incorporate these indicators in their UHC monitoring framework in order to track the progress of the
country toward UHC more efficiently and in a robust way.